Rochester, Monroe, NY Union & Advertiser Aug 30, 1879 MORE BURGLARIES Early this morning the house of Henry A. STRONG, at No. 61 Lake avenue, was entered through one of the rear windows by some unknown individual. Before he could secure any plunder he heard some of the inmates stirring around and made his escape. Policeman DeWITT saw him leave the premises and gave chase but failed to overhaul the fellow. This morning Chief McLEAN received a telegram from Batavia stating that a store had been entered in that village last night and a quantity of silk and kid gloves stolen. A liberal reward will be paid for the recovery of the property. Yesterday afternoon the house of Seth HART, a farmer in Gates, was entered while the family was engaged in the barn. Three pairs of pants, vest, and a diagonal coat were stolen Mr. HART saw two young fellows leaving the premises, and they no doubt did the business. **** OBITUARY Mrs. Arthur MARTIN, an old resident of Greece, died at her home in that town yesterday, and will be buried to-day from the Catholic Church at Mount Read. Mrs. MARTIN was seventy years old, and had been a resident of Greece nearly all her life. Her family was one of the most respected in a town conspicuous for good citizens. **** A FIREMAN'S FUNERAL The funeral of William McNEESE, formerly a member of hose company No. 3, took place yesterday afternoon and was attended by a large number of friends. Religious services were conducted by Drs. WALSH and NICKERSON of the Protestant Episcopal Church, and the following firemen acted as pall bearers, Ralph PENDLEBERRY, John P. TOPHAM, James LEONARD, George MILLER, Charles F. WEAVER and Benjamin BUTLER. **** PERSONAL -Dr. E. H. DAVIS, of 81 State street, returned home yesterday from a two month's trip along the Atlantic coast. His health was greatly benefited by his journey. -Benjamin ARMBUSTER, Clerk of the District Court of the Fifth District of New Orleans, has been spending two weeks on vacation with relations in this city, and on Monday returns to his home and resumes official duties. -Rev. Warren W. WALSH, rector of Trinity Church, has returned from his summer vacation and will resume his duties to-morrow, with services at 10:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. -Rev. Henry T. MILLER, of Chicago, will preach at the First Presbyterian Church, tomorrow morning, not in the evening, as announced by the herald, this morning. **** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS